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Artist’s Statement(s)

Like many in my generation, I took up photography as an
adolescent in the 1970s, convinced it was a shortcut to the company of naked
women. Let us not dwell on this.

Over time I was drawn to wildlife photography, partly
because of the beauty, partly because of the interesting camera technology, and
partly because wildlife photography requires extended periods of doing
nothing, a skill I mastered during 30 years in corporate marketing positions.

Here is my philosophy of wildlife photography: When I
photograph a heron, I don’t want to make a picture of A heron, but a picture of
THIS heron; the one with whom I’ve been chatting – the one that has graciously
allowed me to make a photograph.

Those who encounter me in the field may be amused
or concerned by my more-or-less constant muttering, but there are many
creatures and plants and stones to thank.